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Last chance to enter awards

Last chance to enter awards

03 March 2017

Put your firm “on a pedestal” at the county’s most prestigious business awards – but hurry up as the deadline for entries arrives today.

New boss at law firm

New boss at law firm

02 March 2017

A legal business has appointed a new managing partner as part of a change to its management structure.

City lawyer joins Kent practice

City lawyer joins Kent practice

02 March 2017

A law firm has attracted a London high-flyer to bolster its corporate and commercial team.

Insurer to take £4m hit on injury claim changes

Insurer to take £4m hit on injury claim changes

28 February 2017

Over 50s insurance and holiday firm Saga has said changes to the way the Government calculates personal-injury payouts will wipe millions off profits.

Corporate finance team launched

Corporate finance team launched

28 February 2017

An accountancy firm is launching a new corporate finance arm in the county.

New £1 coin could cause havoc

New £1 coin could cause havoc

16 February 2017

Businesses that use vending machines are facing several major currency changes within 18 months.

Co-op Bank up for sale

Co-op Bank up for sale

13 February 2017

The Co-operative Bank has put itself on the market as concerns linger over its finances.

Raise your profile with clients

Raise your profile with clients

13 February 2017

Companies should take the chance to win new business and gain the confidence of suppliers by entering Kent’s most prestigious business awards.

‘An incredibly powerful platform’

‘An incredibly powerful platform’

10 February 2017

Entering Kent’s most prestigious business awards is a big opportunity to “share knowledge and best practice”, according to one of its supporters.

Entering the world stage

Entering the world stage

09 February 2017

A law firm has joined the largest legal referral network in the world to offer its clients more services.

Highlight 'real talent and innovation'

Highlight 'real talent and innovation'

09 February 2017

Kent’s largest business awards are “the magnifying glass you need” to find the true potential of your company and drive success, says a sponsor.

£15 million investment for theme park

£15 million investment for theme park

07 February 2017

The operator of a troubled seaside attraction has announced how it plans to spend a cash injection.

Chance to earn 'valuable publicity'

Chance to earn 'valuable publicity'

07 February 2017

Companies can gain a “competitive edge” from entering Kent’s most prestigious business awards, according to a sponsor.

Awards give a boost to staff

Awards give a boost to staff

06 February 2017

Motivating employees is a big reason to enter Kent's biggest business awards according to the sponsor of the employer of the year category.

Funding options for all tastes

Funding options for all tastes

05 February 2017

Experts think investment is poised to pick up as confidence grows within the economy.

In the service of the Old Lady

In the service of the Old Lady

03 February 2017

A Liverpudlian who settled in Kent explains how he helps the Bank of England set interest rates as it upgrades growth forecasts for the UK economy.

Change model for 'new reality' of weak pound

Change model for 'new reality' of weak pound

31 January 2017

A business advisor said firms struggling with rising costs must look at their business model as the weakened value of the pound will be long term.

Bank to open new Kent site

Bank to open new Kent site

25 January 2017

Metro Bank, the challenger bank which joined the high street in 2010, is due to launch a wave of new branches and create 500 jobs nationally.

Finance manager stole £170k

Finance manager stole £170k

18 January 2017

A finance manager stole £170k and will stand trial accused of taking another £35k from the loyalty scheme she worked for.

'Small increase' for house prices this year

'Small increase' for house prices this year

17 January 2017

Two of the county's prominent property developers believe house prices in Kent will move upwards in 2017 after a Brexit shock failed to materialise.

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